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Instant: an extremely short period of time
Sentence: He became an instant celebrity with the publication of his first novel.
Chronology: the arrangement of events or dates in the order of their occurrence.
Sentence: The book also has a very useful chronology of events from 1947 to this year.
Circadian rhythm: physical, mental, and behavioral changes an organism experiences over a 24-hour cycle
Sentence: The circadian rhythm is your body’s ability to sleep and wake at certain times
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Dawn: the first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise.
Sentence: Three prisoners were involved in a dawn jailbreak today.
Decade: a period of ten years
Sentence: The bridge was built a decade ago
Century: a period of one hundred years.
Sentence: The city centre has scarcely changed in over a century.
Quarter: each of four equal or corresponding parts into which something is or can be divided.
Sentence: I waited a quarter of an hour and then went home.
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ERA: a long and distinct period of history.
Sentence: We have entered a new geological era of our own making.
Epoch: a particular period of time in history or a person’s life.
Sentence: Einstein’s theory marked a new epoch in mathematics.
Beforehand: before an action or event; in advance.
Sentence: She had phoned beforehand to let me know she was coming.
Medieval: relating to the Middle Ages.
Sentence: The house is built on the site of a medieval prison.
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